I never turn my computer off except to install updates or start it up in PeeCee mode. Otherwise I put it to sleep when I'm not using it.

So anyway it's typically up for a month or so before I restart it purposefully. I've had Mac OS X since its inception about 7 years ago, and I've probably been forced to restart only around 20 times in all those years, most of those in the early versions of the OS. Now I can't remember the last time I needed to.

Hmm, I had once uptime of about 610 days on my workstation (using Linux) without any UPS and doing crazy stuff on it (like working with 3D, wine emulation, etc.), seems we have very very solid electricity provider here

But after realizing this uptime I'm not obsessed with uptime anymore The truth is that the longer it runs the bigger uncertainty that the computer will ever boot again...

I tried Ubuntu the other day. It told me I had to accept a license for my graphics card drivers, but wouldn't let me say ok to the license, so I wasn't allowed any of the fancy video stuff. It then d/led Java but refused to run the install (said it didn't understand the file type it just d/led). But my vote still goes to Windows 3.0 because IBMs OS2 was so much better.

What is this fascination with up-time?XP & Vista are both (predominantely) desktop OS's,who leaves their desktop pc on 24/7/30/365?!? (and if you do, who pays your electricity bill! )

What makes Vista an abomination for me is the god awful shell ui. (pretty much the same reason I hate symbian)

In the past I was never shutting down my computer and was intensivly programming ont it, so my XP have certainly reach an uptime of some month. but,I have finally understood that was a real bad idea to not shutdown a personal computer when it had an electric problem and that it began to burn in the middle of the night (fortunatly it stop burning itself and I see that the morning), since that I always shutdown my computer (this also happen to a knowledge of me) so whatever is the OS you use, never forget to shut down your computer when you go sleeping !

I leave my webserver on 24/7. Runs WinXP. A year ago I went away for 6 months. It kept going the whole time no problems (actually I think the power went out once, but when it came back on, it just started up again). Brilliant OS! Kudos to Tomcat and Canons software too for also being stable as a rock.

In the past I was never shutting down my computer and was intensivly programming ont it, so my XP have certainly reach an uptime of some month. but,I have finally understood that was a real bad idea to not shutdown a personal computer when it had an electric problem and that it began to burn in the middle of the night (fortunatly it stop burning itself and I see that the morning), since that I always shutdown my computer (this also happen to a knowledge of me) so whatever is the OS you use, never forget to shut down your computer when you go sleeping !

XP SP3 the best OS ever, the worst ? dont really know

I have left my computer to do some things over the night few times and I have been thinking that could it burn. After reading this I won't leave it on anymore.

Speak to me like you would speak to a vegetable and I may understand what you say.

Well unless your heavy overclocking/modified your computer, a computer shouldn't really burn, otherwise they would never be used as servers. At every school/uni I been too they have left there computers always on.

Well unless your heavy overclocking/modified your computer, a computer shouldn't really burn, otherwise they would never be used as servers. At every school/uni I been too they have left there computers always on.

nop your a little wrong for two reason : home computer get a lot more dust then in a cooled and clean server room, also server are made with higher quality material (better fan system etc...)

EDIT: and last, real server room have advanced anti-fire system wich can even be quite dangerous when you are inside (pumping oxygen)

Yes I was ignoring dust/dirt/water/etc. But that's the same with most other appliances.I seen many places that use normal conditions for there servers.If you clean your computer from dust build up, then the risk is very small.

My PC started burning once while I was working on it, and it was quite a fierce little fire too! Who knows what would've happened if I wasn't there...

Most modern computers *should* automatically switch themselves off if they get too hot. My laptop did when I didn't realise it failed to shut-down and I put it in my backpack, then wondered why my back was getting so hot ...by the time I pulled it out, it had already switched itself off.

Well unless your heavy overclocking/modified your computer, a computer shouldn't really burn, otherwise they would never be used as servers. At every school/uni I been too they have left there computers always on.

That's not necessarily true. My PC wasn't overclocked, it didn't have dust build-up, and it didn't get too hot. Well, not before it started burning What I think what happened is that a capacitor in the power supply blew and cought fire. Probably just a faulty part or something. Shit happens!

I used win ME for a good amount of time, and most of the time i was searching for tools to make it run faster, Installing freeware etc. I don't think ME ran faster after I installed my 'freeware tools'. Maybe if I didn't install anything it would run at the same speed == not using your pc. I think I formatted about every 6 months because it was going unbearable slow.

OSX it never does what I want it to. Windows(from 3.1 and up) Dos Linux(slackware fedora ubuntu red hat) Solaris Opensolaris all just do what I want them to do, but OSX fights me all the way. But that's just the desktop environment, not sure if thats reason enough to call it bad or anything, also it seems to work for other ppl so calling it the worst OS ever would be weird.

OK, I never really had an enjoyable experience fedora. and yeah windows ME was pretty bad too, it felt like it was designed to be held together by using ducktape - but in the manufacturing plant they decided to use scotsstape cause it was cheaper or something

I SO agree with Symbian. I've done development against it in both C++, python and j2me and it's a mess. They don't bug test anything and it's horribly slow. Do you know why you can't send sms with j2me without getting a security popup (before the N96)? Because they forgot to add a checkmark on a spreadsheet so the developers implemented it wrongly...

But since its still a topic, I hate Vista much (pretty much every MS product besides WinXP and Win2k)I work as an IT guy, and like every week, someone comes to me, saying "I just bought this Laptop/Notebook, and its f**king slow, why?"I look at it, hardware is like 3 times better than mine, although it runs 10 times slower. OS: Vista

It justs something I have to say every week: No human should use Vista or Internet Explorer.

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